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Netflix nabs Grand Theft Auto trilogy in biggest gaming heist yet

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Netflix has confirmed its biggest gaming coup yet. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is coming to mobile devices next month.

Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City and San Andreas will become available to Netflix subscribers on December 14 at no extra cost.

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The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition is among the most celebrated open world series in the history of gaming will be available within the Netflix mobile app, while Netflix subscribers will be able to download them as standalone titles from the App Store or Google Play.

While Netflix has been beefing up its gaming offerings consistently this year, this is clearly the highest profile addition to the library yet. There’s more than 80 games available via the service, which are all available as part of a membership.

It’s unclear how well Netflix Games have been doing since their launch in 2021, but the company has made a number of enhancements in 2023.

The company is testing cloud streaming technology in some countries, which isenabling games to be played on television setsas well as on mobile. You can also use yoursmartphone as a game controllerwhen playing on a television set.

Netflix is continuing to add game developers to its roster, and thecreative head at Halo developer 343 Industriesrecently joined to help it create a AAA title of its own.

A report in August 2022 suggested that99% of subscribers were ignoring Netflix’s pushinto gaming, but that was quite some time ago, and Netflix has developed its offerings significantly since then.

This isn’t the only big GTA related news this month. Rockstar is reportedly planning to show off the first trailer forGrand Theft Auto VIlater this month.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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